Miss Kamala

Miss Kamala is a 1936 Indian Tamil language film written and directed by T. P. Rajalakshmi.

The film stars Rajalakshmi herself along with T. V. Sundaram, "Battling" C. S. D. Singh, V. S. Mani, T. P. Rajagopal and "Stunt" Rajoo.

On the wedding night, Kamala reveals her relationship with Kannappan to her husband and also tells him that she was coerced into marrying him.

Kamala then leaves the doctor's home and goes back to live with her parents, but they cruelly refuse to accommodate her.

The doctor happens to be her husband, who stands by his previous commitment to unite Kamala with her true love.

Rajalakshmi filmed a stunt sequence to depict a scene where the heroine is kidnapped by a group of hired goons.

[8] The film had a "side reel" where in carnatic musician T. N. Rajarathinam Pillai performed a Nadaswaram recital.